Just a reminder that today is the Michigan Makers’ webinar, hosted by INFOhio. Join us today from 3:30 – 4:30pm Eastern. It’s free, and we’d love to have you! Webinar details are below:
Badging for Learning in Libraries
Collecting online badges as signs of acquired skills or new learnings is an emerging concept in both formal and informal learning environments. Cloth badges defined scouting and gave scouts a way of displaying their skills (via sashes, kerchiefs, or vests). How can moving that practice online — and creating digital backpacks with digital badges that also demonstrate new skills and abilities — transform learning? How can the microcredentialing aspect of digital badging help to capture skills that are not reflected on formal academic transcripts? How can librarians use badges to empower informal learning in powerful ways that transcend current practice and empower patrons, colleagues, and students? The presenters, a team from the University of Michigan School of Information who badged October’s OELMA conference, will share an overview of digital badging, discuss how badging can move beyond extrinsic motivation and into a meaningful representation of skills, and share tips for effective practice.Presenters (in alphabetical order):
Kristin Fontichiaro, Sharona Ginsberg, Victoria Lungu, Shauna Masura, Samantha Roslund
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View details on the INFOhio site
Hope to see you there, but if you can’t make it, check the INFOhio site in a few days, when the archived version will be posted.
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